Budget
$2,600,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$119,601,481
Gross worldwide
$119,601,481
Budget
$2,600,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$119,601,481
Gross worldwide
$119,601,481
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By Ona 2022-02-07 14:09:00
Think of a little and say a little
Although this ancient Wulitou doesn't have the more developed funny technology now, it is full of various classic spoof elements handed down, and more importantly, it has taboos that Hollywood does not dare to have now. The United States has lost this cultural confidence. The 1980s is indeed the best era, as can be seen from the pioneer works of the 70s.
Unfortunately, because it is in the early stage of the same type of film, from the current perspective,...
By Julius 2022-02-07 14:09:00
People like me who like to be funny have always loved spoof comedies full of irony. This "scorching saddle" made me laugh until my stomach cramped several times. What a surprise of the year.
The movies made in the 1970s still seem so funny now, and there are many things in them that are still funny to watch after ten years. The classic comedy can stand the test of time. Of all the comedies I have watched, the one that I will never tire of is the black and white film...
By Vergie 2022-02-07 14:09:00
Are you talking to me? ! You Talk To Me? !
Are you talking to me? !
You Talk To Me? !
With a "bang" gunshot, the audience screamed and got up and got under the chairs. But... nothing happened next. Everyone stood up and suddenly realized that it was the screen shot of the gangster facing the camera that confused them.
This is a scene that happened at the end of Edwin Bout’s famous movie "The Train Robbery" in 1903. Perhaps, at the time, Bout designed such a design purely to increase visual...
By Zelda 2022-02-07 14:09:00
[Film Review] Blazing Saddles (1974) 7.9/10
1974 is a banner year for Mel Brooks, before releasing YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, “the scariest comedy of all time!”, BLAZING SADDLES is a rip-roaring parody of horse opera that subverts everything in the genre, and then some.
First of all, our hero is an African-American railroad worker Bart (a terrifically chirpy Little), who has been appointed as the new sheriff in the frontier town Rock Ridge,...
By Sabrina 2022-02-07 14:09:00
It's still time to read, and it's okay to dive into MOP all day long, and often burst into laughter at the screen. I miss that feeling, the source of Internet BT culture. Of course, the current MOP is not going to go, too many little P kids will make the original taste completely unrecognizable.
Most of the excitement of Maopu are created by the author and the person who replied to the post, and the replier is often the wonderful protagonist. A meaningless post is often full of...
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By Raphaelle 2022-04-24 07:01:05
Is it funny? Is not funny. What about the ending...
By Dave 2022-04-24 07:01:05
74 years of nonsense
By Tara 2022-04-24 07:01:05
This movie is definitely the originator of nonsensical movies. The stalks and shooting techniques in the film, as well as many plots, have been repeatedly used for reference in the following three decades. Really laughing till my stomach...
By Aaliyah 2022-04-23 07:01:41
The originator of the nonsensical, the last ten minutes of the studio...
By Stone 2022-04-23 07:01:41
Important works in the revision stage of...
Hedley Lamarr: What a minute, that's it! Of course. And it'll work!
Taggart: You bet it will. What'll work?
Hedley Lamarr: Elementary, Cactus-head. The beast has failed. And when the beast fails, it's time to call in: beauty.
Taggart: Beauty?
Hedley Lamarr: Yes, of course. She's never failed me before. She'll turn him into jelly! She'll bring him to his knees.
Lili Von Shtupp: [singing] Who can satisfy their lustful habits? I'm not a rabbit! I need some rest. I'm tired, Sick and tired of love, I've had my fill of love, From below and above. Tired, Tired of being admired, Tired of love uninspired, Let's face it, I'm tired!
Lili Von Shtupp: [singing] I've been with thousands of men, Again and again, They sing the same tune, They start with Byron and Shelley, Then jump on your belly, And bust your balloons!